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by 2016, the state is on track to spend more on government pensions than on education. how can that be the case? that sounds crazy to me. >> it is amazing. in fact, we are the ones who put up that report and reported that $0.71 of every new dollar the state is putting into k-12 education is going into pensions and $0.80 per dollar is now going to pensions, and eventually that will crowd out all education spending for the pension payment. it is outrageous, and we have to reform the system. what we saw in a lame-duck session is there is no courage yet. the democrats have supermajorities in both chambers if they want to fix it, they have the power. gerri: but they are not doing anything. >> no, they are not. gerri: you have ideas with the best things to do, starting with suspending cost-of-living increases for state workers. give us that soup-to-nuts thing. >> it's actually very simple have a fix the problem in terms of the policy solution. you have to freeze compounded cost-of-living increases which would eliminate half of the unfunded debt. number two, raise the retireme
by 2016, the state is on track to spend more on government pensions than on education. how can that be the case? that sounds crazy to me. >> it is amazing. in fact, we are the ones who put up that report and reported that $0.71 of every new dollar the state is putting into k-12 education is going into pensions and $0.80 per dollar is now going to pensions, and eventually that will crowd out all education spending for the pension payment. it is outrageous, and we have to reform the system....
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not taking any medicine, it's the american people, the people getting their health care cut, their education funding cut, and it's like get out of washington, get in an rv, drive around, figure out what the american people are talking about. >> look at the national polling, it's not good. if you look at the rest of the country, it's not okay. the final point here, heather, there's a lot of tough talk about the continuing resolutise the debt ceiling. those are issues that will hurt the business community, the defense industry, which they are loathed to antagonize. the contention that somehow republicans are going to sit this one out and not be hurt is wildly misguided, at best. >> it's absolutely -- i think right now we can see that all of the weakness in the economy is the responsibility of the republican party, right? i'm just going to say it, right? there are so many things we could have been doing to rebound this economy, put americans directly back to work, the american jobs act, uncertainty on the investment side, but really the bread and butter of people getting to work, money going in
not taking any medicine, it's the american people, the people getting their health care cut, their education funding cut, and it's like get out of washington, get in an rv, drive around, figure out what the american people are talking about. >> look at the national polling, it's not good. if you look at the rest of the country, it's not okay. the final point here, heather, there's a lot of tough talk about the continuing resolutise the debt ceiling. those are issues that will hurt the...
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my job is not just to entertain you but educate and teach. call me 1-800-743-cnbc. don't you just hate reality? boo! don't you hate it when you know the numbers are too high or the world is simply not yet in a place where you can be confident that things are okay? the thought don't you hate that some members of the federal reserve think that we have reached a great place so it is time to stop helping the economy. the heat don't you hate that washington doesn't care what place that we are in at all. don't you hate that karma. >> house of pleasure. >> house of pain. >> dow sinking 55 points today. nasdaq declining .23%. you know i hate all of these things. what do you do? throw your hands up? no, you look for themes. that is why i'm a big believer in themes. all week i plan to trace out the themes of 2013 that you can fall back on when the dow falls. the headlines are dominated by anxiety. i expect the market to go down in the near future. i like what alcoa said, and monsanto. but look, i think it is too high right now and maybe it comes in. but i don't want you to fe
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. >> neil: it went into cash for clunkers and education, exactly. >> now, we're paying for it. and greenberg has a good case on his hands and i wish him god's speed. >> neil: meanwhile, did you hear about this. the mother of 14 reportedly back on welfare after spending her savings on rehab but the octomom, but it's growing faster than the entire pop laying of the united states. where does it end? in less than four hours from now on fox business network, get ready because after you hear what we've discovered. you will never watch bill o'reilly again. [ laughter ] >> all right. politicians can't take the heat. maybe it's time to get the heck out of kitchen. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment info
. >> neil: it went into cash for clunkers and education, exactly. >> now, we're paying for it. and greenberg has a good case on his hands and i wish him god's speed. >> neil: meanwhile, did you hear about this. the mother of 14 reportedly back on welfare after spending her savings on rehab but the octomom, but it's growing faster than the entire pop laying of the united states. where does it end? in less than four hours from now on fox business network, get ready because after...
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>> the council can only make a recommendation to new york's education department. it cannot make the plan happen. education department says it will not consider the plan while new york's mayor has called it a terrible idea. >>> google's top executive spending part of his trip to north korea visiting with college students. executive chairman eric schmidt and former new mexico governor bill richardson dropping in at a campus lab. students there are allowed access to sites like google and wikipedia. for the record, north korea is considered to have the strictest internet policies in the entire world. >>> it's 4:49. california is asking the federal government to ease off on the court ordered prison reduction plan. the state filed papers late yesterday saying it has a prison overcrowding problem under control. federal courts ordered a cap on the number of inmates in state prisons to ensure proper health care. governor jerry brown's administration says it has made substantial progress in cutting down the numbers and wants the court to withdraw its requirement for further
>> the council can only make a recommendation to new york's education department. it cannot make the plan happen. education department says it will not consider the plan while new york's mayor has called it a terrible idea. >>> google's top executive spending part of his trip to north korea visiting with college students. executive chairman eric schmidt and former new mexico governor bill richardson dropping in at a campus lab. students there are allowed access to sites like...
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there is certainty in the economy now, so the banks really have extended all the courtesy to kind of educate the consumer, unlike before. > what about banks? are banks still tight with lending? > > it is a little difficult to get a home loan. but, the good news is that the rules and regulations are very clear. so it's either you qualify, or you don't qualify. so, you're not kind of disenchanted with the process, where you get started and then midway or toward the tail-end you don't get approved. it is kind of like an instant no or an instant yes. so really, whereas before a typical home buyer would take about three years from the time they thought about buying and shopped around for three years before they executed a transaction, now it is taking six months to one year. > what are some upcoming concerns for the housing market? what concerns me is the false hope of short sales. there was a big boom in the short sale industry last year. that really slowed down to a crawl, because there are some people who can't even afford to short-sell, or are not in a position to short- sell. so it was kind
there is certainty in the economy now, so the banks really have extended all the courtesy to kind of educate the consumer, unlike before. > what about banks? are banks still tight with lending? > > it is a little difficult to get a home loan. but, the good news is that the rules and regulations are very clear. so it's either you qualify, or you don't qualify. so, you're not kind of disenchanted with the process, where you get started and then midway or toward the tail-end you don't get...
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folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is there's a thing called a national profile and there's a thing called truth, what happens in your state. on the national profile, when he's on "today" show or cbs this morning or abc or cnn, we're not getting into what's happening in new jersey. what you see with sweeney, he's trying to take some of the shy off christie. they recognize there's a gubernatorial election coming up. i think what sweeney should be doing is saying who is going to be the democratic candidate and how can we create a message in our state, forget national shows. in our state to go chris christie. otherwise, it's sour grape
folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is...
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that's the piece we haven't talked about, investing in education. unless you have all that, yes, we could get economic activity if we were willing to work for, you know, a dollar an hour. but we want to work at $50,000 -- we want to have real advanced highway jobs. for that, you need to get a lot of things right. >> thanks for being with us as always. fareed zakaria is the host of "fareed zakaria: gps." tune in for a special, "memo to the president: roadmap for a second term," sunday night, 8:00 eastern. >>> coming up -- >> i will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >> sadly, oh, yes, you will, mr. president. that debt ceiling debate is going to get nasty again, especially since many congressmen don't seem to understand the issue at all. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. jus
that's the piece we haven't talked about, investing in education. unless you have all that, yes, we could get economic activity if we were willing to work for, you know, a dollar an hour. but we want to work at $50,000 -- we want to have real advanced highway jobs. for that, you need to get a lot of things right. >> thanks for being with us as always. fareed zakaria is the host of "fareed zakaria: gps." tune in for a special, "memo to the president: roadmap for a second...
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it encompasses mental health, education, as well as access to guns. >> reporter: with the one-month anniversary of the shooting at newtown, connecticut, approaching, washington is pressured to take immediate action. gabby giffords who was injured by a gunman two years ago, is taking a prominent role in the gun debate. giffords and her husband have pushed for congressional action, on mental health, high-capacity gun magazines and background checks to purchase a gun. >> i bought a gun at walmart recently. and i got a background check. >> reporter: the shock over the elementary school shooting has led many communities to offer gun buyback programs. >> if we can prevent one child, one innocent bystander from being the victim of a random accident, or the target of an unstable person, it will be well worth our time and effort. >> reporter: but at the same time, gun stores say their merchandise is flying off the shelf. >> people want to be able to protect themselves. >> reporter: the biden task force hopes to make recommendations by the end of the month. and president obama may act before congress by
it encompasses mental health, education, as well as access to guns. >> reporter: with the one-month anniversary of the shooting at newtown, connecticut, approaching, washington is pressured to take immediate action. gabby giffords who was injured by a gunman two years ago, is taking a prominent role in the gun debate. giffords and her husband have pushed for congressional action, on mental health, high-capacity gun magazines and background checks to purchase a gun. >> i bought a gun...
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what is the reason for this >> the big thing is education. we have a problem with burmese pythons in the everglades but they're definitely not a public safety issue. this is ecological issue we're looking at right now. melissa: are people invited, seems like they're invite to go in and kill the snakes. is that humane? is that what they're doing? should the state be sponsoring that? >> well, there's two different groups of individuals. i works, initially we were all dubbed "python hunters". that is it where the show came from. i'm one of the agents that collects the animals alive and we collect data on these animals to try to find out how many are out there, where are the highest populations and what is their reproduction in the wild. and we check gut content as well to see what these animals are eating out there in the everglades. then your second group of individuals are your licensed game hunters and what they have done since the burmese poo thethon is not -- python is not native to florida, they made it legal for game hunters when game hun
what is the reason for this >> the big thing is education. we have a problem with burmese pythons in the everglades but they're definitely not a public safety issue. this is ecological issue we're looking at right now. melissa: are people invited, seems like they're invite to go in and kill the snakes. is that humane? is that what they're doing? should the state be sponsoring that? >> well, there's two different groups of individuals. i works, initially we were all dubbed...
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since the dawn of time and then you have a black man saying racist comments against another successful educated black man, shouldn't they be sticking together? that's what disappoints me he's tearing-- what's he going to say next, obama is not black enough, is he not white enough? i don't care if he's trying to get attention or not you're a journalist and supposed to put things out that people want to hear. >> sean: great comments. greta is next, see you tomorrow. >> tonight, is president obama doing a power grab, bypassing congress to do just what he wants to do, cutting out the co-equal branch of congress. and newt gingrich is here to talk about the potential for power grab. "on the record" starts now. >> a bunch of liberal democrats worried about guns talking about using executive orders, what could it possibly be about? a gun grab. >> the president is going to pact through executive orders, executive action can be taken. >> if you have a president who thinks that executive orders trump the constitution, it doesn't really matter how many americans think that the constitution guarantees them
since the dawn of time and then you have a black man saying racist comments against another successful educated black man, shouldn't they be sticking together? that's what disappoints me he's tearing-- what's he going to say next, obama is not black enough, is he not white enough? i don't care if he's trying to get attention or not you're a journalist and supposed to put things out that people want to hear. >> sean: great comments. greta is next, see you tomorrow. >> tonight, is...
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and get a good education. >> oh! >> nice to meet you. >> again, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> these are our neighbors, these are great kids and we want them to be the best they can be. . [singing] >> we begin with a look at all of our efforts to give young hatians a chance at a new and better life. now, the 2010 earthquake that killed 300,000 people left many hatian children without parents and without homes. this enormous humanitarian sent reverend franklin into over drive to help. they wanted an orphanage where children could live and learn and my husband john and i want today help and the greta academy were open and we were all there to cut the ribbon. >> this is your new home. [clapping] >> and take a look behind me these kids had nothing two years ago. and because of the work and contributions of many you, samaritan's purse, reverend graham, they now have this magnificent facility here, greta home and academy, they have everything here. >> my name is mark. >> okay, nice to meet you. . >> nice to meet
and get a good education. >> oh! >> nice to meet you. >> again, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> these are our neighbors, these are great kids and we want them to be the best they can be. . [singing] >> we begin with a look at all of our efforts to give young hatians a chance at a new and better life. now, the 2010 earthquake that killed 300,000 people left many hatian children without parents and without homes. this enormous humanitarian sent...
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it's a problem that encompasses issues of mental health education, as well as access to guns. >> majority leader harry reid could change his stance on gun control. he is a long-time supporter of gun owners' writes and slipped am provision, now in the afterman of the newton shooting the adviceor says reed is in a different place. cuomo is unravelling al package of gun control laws in his state of the state speech. new york is one of seven states that already has a ban soon some type of weapons. cuomo says that has more holes than swiss cheese. more richard fowler on the "bill press show." we would love to see you. log on at current.com/billpress. see on the other side of the break. show, to be able to come away armed with the facts, and the arguments to feel confident in their positions. i want them to have the data and i want them to have the passion. but it's also about telling them, you're put on this planet for something more. i want this show to have an impact beyond just informing. an impact that gets people to take action themselves. as a human being, that's really important. this i
it's a problem that encompasses issues of mental health education, as well as access to guns. >> majority leader harry reid could change his stance on gun control. he is a long-time supporter of gun owners' writes and slipped am provision, now in the afterman of the newton shooting the adviceor says reed is in a different place. cuomo is unravelling al package of gun control laws in his state of the state speech. new york is one of seven states that already has a ban soon some type of...
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which have included, as you mentioned, law enforcement, the medical and mental and health communities, educators and gun safety advocates among others and here is what he's talking about. here he is. >> there's a surprising, so far, a surprising recurrence of suggestions that we have universal background checks. not just close the gun show loophole, but total universal background checks, including private sales. there's also a good deal of talk about gun safety and what responsibility goes along with gun ownership. i have never quite heard as much talk about the need to do something about high capacity magazines as i have heard spontaneously from every group that we've met with so far. >> governor malloy, he's speaking your language there it sounds like. >> well, he is. in fact, i spent about 45 minutes on the phone with the vice president and a few other governors yesterday, and i don't want to go into the details of it, although some of the details you have just played are what he's talking about. there is more agreement on this amongst americans. when you said you want gun control, it gets co
which have included, as you mentioned, law enforcement, the medical and mental and health communities, educators and gun safety advocates among others and here is what he's talking about. here he is. >> there's a surprising, so far, a surprising recurrence of suggestions that we have universal background checks. not just close the gun show loophole, but total universal background checks, including private sales. there's also a good deal of talk about gun safety and what responsibility...
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you can do that, and you can also put it together with a component of education. and you can try and deal with the mental health aspects of this. i think if the president puts forward that kind of program, there is a chance, a chance that it gets through. it's going to be very difficult because once again you have that republican house. and don't forget one thing about the house. the republicans lost the popular vote by over a million votes for the house of representatives. they have 53 or 54% of the seats because the districts are gerrymandered. those republicans aren't worried about losing in a general election to a democrat. they're worried about losing in a primary. so they're going to resist. but howard's right. you can break the republican party on this. there are lots of folks in places, the ones who are still there in the northeast and suburban districts, for example, around chicago, who are going to feel a lot of pressure to move on this, even if they are republicans. >> bob shrum, howard fineman, great to have you with us tonight. thanks a lot for joinin
you can do that, and you can also put it together with a component of education. and you can try and deal with the mental health aspects of this. i think if the president puts forward that kind of program, there is a chance, a chance that it gets through. it's going to be very difficult because once again you have that republican house. and don't forget one thing about the house. the republicans lost the popular vote by over a million votes for the house of representatives. they have 53 or 54%...
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they also forced educated moderate muslim women out. sarabi fled to pakistan in 1996. why did you leave? >> because my daughters couldn't go to school and i myself i couldn't go to do my career. >> reporter: she began working as a women's right activist in pakistan but she returned when the taliban left. she's built a government with regular town hall meetings where women run for office and serve on the police force. so you have to be better than your male counterparts. >> we have to, yeah, we have to be better. >> reporter: bamiyan has mostly been immune from the violence-- but that's beginning to change. after years of relative peace, the roads into this province have become so dangerous many people are afraid to use them. this fall the taliban firebombed a school room in the northern part of the province leaving letters warning the girls to stay home. and this was a sign? this was a message? >> yes, this was a sign and a message for the government that they want to threaten us to not go ahead and to stop us from work. >> reporter: and you continue? >> oh, of course,
they also forced educated moderate muslim women out. sarabi fled to pakistan in 1996. why did you leave? >> because my daughters couldn't go to school and i myself i couldn't go to do my career. >> reporter: she began working as a women's right activist in pakistan but she returned when the taliban left. she's built a government with regular town hall meetings where women run for office and serve on the police force. so you have to be better than your male counterparts. >> we...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right? that is really amazing. the pictures are so clear. kevin's a handsome devil that phone does everything! search dog tricks. okay, see if we can teach him something cool. look at how lazy kevin is. kevin, get it together dude cmon, kevin take 20 pictures with burst shot on the galaxy s3. >>> another keeping 'em honest report now. this one hard to believe, but it is true. during the financial crisis, taxpayers, back in 2008, the government bailed out insurance giant aig to the tune of $182 billion. the taxpayers gave $182 billion to bailout aig, because there were real concerns it was too big to fail. that not doing so could have led to the collapse of the en
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educators and gun safety advocates. here's what he talked about. >> there is a surprising, so far, a surprising recurrence of suggestions that we have universal background checks. not just close the gun, show a loophole but total universal background checks. there's also a good deal of talk about gun safety and what responsibility goes along with gun ownership. >> i've never heard as much about high capacity magazines as i've heard spontaneously that we've heard from every group we've met with so far. >> governor maloy, he's speaking your language, it sounds like. >> i don't want to go into details of it, although some of the details that he just played are what he's talking about. there is more agreement on this amongst many americans. when you say you want gun control, then it gets confusing. when you say should we limit high capacity rounds? the answer is yes. should anyone be able to buy a gun without a background check? the answer is no. people get it now. we've had a shooting today. we're going to have more shooti
educators and gun safety advocates. here's what he talked about. >> there is a surprising, so far, a surprising recurrence of suggestions that we have universal background checks. not just close the gun, show a loophole but total universal background checks. there's also a good deal of talk about gun safety and what responsibility goes along with gun ownership. >> i've never heard as much about high capacity magazines as i've heard spontaneously that we've heard from every group...
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fights over education, fights over taxes are important. it's just the fact when you invest everything in your eye delogical position and decline to recognize that the nature of a republic is to give mutual concessions of opinion or we're not going to make it, then you're in serious trouble. i think what one of the things that links both the aig thing, the guns debate and i think the aid to hurricane victims is this remarkable capacity we have for political a.d.d. >> mm-hmm. >> that is, we absorb these stories so fast now. we've become totally obsessed with them like a sponge for a very brief period of time. and then without political leadership like what christie is providing, like i think what governor cuomo is providing, without that kind of leadership to remind people about what's important and to keep the fight going, then nothing happens. and the one thing that's worse, i think, that keeps people disenchanted from politics is when nothing happens. >> mika, republicans got it so wrong after the election. they said, we lost for this rea
fights over education, fights over taxes are important. it's just the fact when you invest everything in your eye delogical position and decline to recognize that the nature of a republic is to give mutual concessions of opinion or we're not going to make it, then you're in serious trouble. i think what one of the things that links both the aig thing, the guns debate and i think the aid to hurricane victims is this remarkable capacity we have for political a.d.d. >> mm-hmm. >> that...
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my job isn't on just to entertain, but to teach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a ho-hum session, s & p finishing flat, nasdaq advancing 1.2%. we're about to head into one of the four most exciting but least lucrative weeks of the year, thanks to the coming jumble of earnings. that's right. the reports are coming. you know the rultz. no trading at the height of earnings season. let's just try to learn. as i told you not that long ago. it's almost xwabl to make money until after we've seen the earnings. i did five years worth of work on these weeks. i'm not kidding. i spent the last -- yeah, i spent about the last few weeks. i went through every single earnings week, and i have to tell you, just as right as we are wrong, it's like a coin flip, and we have a real parade of them. stop flipping coins and start listening. here's your data. first monday, we play real close attention, to ppg reports. and you have heard michelle bunch on the show numerous times. as i said last night, good news for ppg and ggc. i keep hoping ppg will come down. i want to say this is
my job isn't on just to entertain, but to teach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a ho-hum session, s & p finishing flat, nasdaq advancing 1.2%. we're about to head into one of the four most exciting but least lucrative weeks of the year, thanks to the coming jumble of earnings. that's right. the reports are coming. you know the rultz. no trading at the height of earnings season. let's just try to learn. as i told you not that long ago. it's almost xwabl to make money until...
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the more young people especially in the education system, and the education people have come up with the acronym for satm. that sounds like a geek doesn't it? we need an a for arts and now that covers. journalism and music and dance law and all of the categoris and we pronounce it steam power. and that is more than geeks. we are declining in the world, and these education career fields. >> can you imagine how many people will compete for this great honor to take a flightt in space? how many young people will be excited about the opportunity justt like you were when you were a young man? >> well, there were not advertisements as racy and spicy as the acts commercials are. >> it will certainly capture the imagination for a lot of people . that is something you are excited about. this is a push for you to get more young people involved. >> yeah, being an astronaut and going in space was flash gordon and buck rogers and after sputn ik it was clear that we would have something others than monkeys and dogs in space and we would have human beings . they flew before the president in respondi
the more young people especially in the education system, and the education people have come up with the acronym for satm. that sounds like a geek doesn't it? we need an a for arts and now that covers. journalism and music and dance law and all of the categoris and we pronounce it steam power. and that is more than geeks. we are declining in the world, and these education career fields. >> can you imagine how many people will compete for this great honor to take a flightt in space? how...
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now her father, who runs a school in pakistan, has been given a job in the uk, promoting education so the family can stay here. at least for a while. nbc has followed this story from the beginning. >> we're told by a source close that malala and her family are enjoying finally being together again and she and her father are as committed to ever as their advocacy work, not just in pakistan but around the world. right now their priority is malala's full recovery. >> reporter: malala will undergo reconstructive surgery in a few weeks, facing her recovery with the same courage and determination that has the world rooting for her. keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> and still ahead as "nbc nightly news" continues, the mountains of california, a different kind of gold rush, and not a moment too soon. >>> and later, one man is making a difference for some americans in uniform. putting their lives on the line, half a world away. hi, i'm phil mickelson. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things
now her father, who runs a school in pakistan, has been given a job in the uk, promoting education so the family can stay here. at least for a while. nbc has followed this story from the beginning. >> we're told by a source close that malala and her family are enjoying finally being together again and she and her father are as committed to ever as their advocacy work, not just in pakistan but around the world. right now their priority is malala's full recovery. >> reporter: malala...
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that tragedy in aurora, followed by the shooting deaths of 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut, led the president to promise action. well, tonight, major garrett at the white house has learned some of what the president intends to do. major? >> reporter: scott, senior administration officials tell us the president is likely to unveil his new ideas to reduce gun violence next week. the president will push his gun control agenda in his state of the union address next month. in the meantime, we're learning some specifics about what that program is. the president wants congress to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004, and extend criminal and mental health background checks to firearms sales at gun shows and through private dealers. vice president biden has devoted this week to hearing from all sides, including the n.r.a. tomorrow. >> we're here today to deal with a problem that requires immediate action, urgent action, and the president and i are determined to take action. >> reporter: he met today with victims of gun violence and gun control advocate
that tragedy in aurora, followed by the shooting deaths of 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut, led the president to promise action. well, tonight, major garrett at the white house has learned some of what the president intends to do. major? >> reporter: scott, senior administration officials tell us the president is likely to unveil his new ideas to reduce gun violence next week. the president will push his gun control agenda in his state of the union address next...
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they are being given amazing educations, they just haven't had the opportunity. they make up about 15% of the labor force, and about 50% of women with ph.d degrees are not working outside the home. i spent time with incredibly driven women. they want jobs, they want family, and they want freedom. here is hoping they succeed. "piers morgan tonight" is next. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforwar
they are being given amazing educations, they just haven't had the opportunity. they make up about 15% of the labor force, and about 50% of women with ph.d degrees are not working outside the home. i spent time with incredibly driven women. they want jobs, they want family, and they want freedom. here is hoping they succeed. "piers morgan tonight" is next. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company...
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. >> riding on her website, former bush assistant secretary of education diane ravitch said the vote could have national ramifications for showing teachers -- nominations for the 85th academy awards were unveiled thursday. the documentary category features three films featured on "democracy now!" "the invisible war," "how to survive a plate," and "five broken cameras." those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. president obama is facing criticism for nominating another former wall street executive to become treasury secretary. thursday, obama tapped his own chief of staff jack lew to replace timothy geithner air. lew was an executive at citigroup from 2006 to 2008 at the time of the financial crisis. he served as chief operating officer of citigroup's alternative investments unit -- a group that bet on the housing market to collapse. lew has long pushed for the deregulation of wall street. from 1998 t
. >> riding on her website, former bush assistant secretary of education diane ravitch said the vote could have national ramifications for showing teachers -- nominations for the 85th academy awards were unveiled thursday. the documentary category features three films featured on "democracy now!" "the invisible war," "how to survive a plate," and "five broken cameras." those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!,"...
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education, health care. just one example is today people know more about their cars than they do their bodies which is kind of shocking. you get in the car and get the data and information and time to go to the shop. you have no idea when your body needs to go in to the shop. you wait until you get sick. quantified self and monitoring and analyzing themselves is going to be a huge trend. >> do you -- does the notion of hardware interest you much at all? we hear about wearable computers. goog wl the glasses. >> hardware is the word hard. hardware is tough. it's capital intensive and you have inventory issues. we love software and virtual businesses and marketplaces. we love it when you can go like this and fix a bug and look at hardware and software is where the action is. >> you have a favorite child of them all in. >> i love them all. love them all. you know, i think, you know, you can't -- cannot not like twitter. tumblr looks fantastic. we have a company on the west coast to change the way video is advert
education, health care. just one example is today people know more about their cars than they do their bodies which is kind of shocking. you get in the car and get the data and information and time to go to the shop. you have no idea when your body needs to go in to the shop. you wait until you get sick. quantified self and monitoring and analyzing themselves is going to be a huge trend. >> do you -- does the notion of hardware interest you much at all? we hear about wearable computers....
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they are being given amazing educations, they just haven't what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who
they are being given amazing educations, they just haven't what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then...
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what this will do, it will change the education of their officers and their noncommissioned officers, and the training itself to focus on counter insurgency, which is a different form of warfare and it needs a skegs set o special set of skill sets. jenna: what kind of role will we play potentially in that? will we be part of the training or making recommendations, or is this something that is really internal for their country? >> we have had quite an impact on this already. we have provided them manuals, we have brought people over, bonafide experts in this. they'll do the training themselves. we are also hoping that we have a major problem with pakistan as we have talked about before on this show, and that is, is that there are safe-havens as you mentioned inside of pakistan where the afghanistan taliban harbor, and the pakistanis are protecting them. we are hoping to make some progress with those safe havens as well. jenna: one of the reasons why that's so underlined if you will is because pakistan has nuclear weapons. no one really knows for sure human there is a big question about
what this will do, it will change the education of their officers and their noncommissioned officers, and the training itself to focus on counter insurgency, which is a different form of warfare and it needs a skegs set o special set of skill sets. jenna: what kind of role will we play potentially in that? will we be part of the training or making recommendations, or is this something that is really internal for their country? >> we have had quite an impact on this already. we have...
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fiscal, education, immigration, infrastructure, health care costs. i can go on and on. even the guns issue. >> the show is over. thank you for being here. >> it's a pleasure. >>> thank you, david. have a great weekend, everybody. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl with melissa lee, jim cramer, david faber at the new york stock exchange. let's look at futures on a friday morning. mild action here. we are paying attention to the mutual fund inflows. as for europe, disappointing industrial production numbers in spain and the uk. but the euro is at a nine-month high this morning. we begin with the s&p, a five-year high. a lot riding on bank earnings. the report's not perfect. american express joining the list of financials that are cutting jobs. >>> best buy's troubles continue. they're not the only retailer under pressure this morning. jcpenney capping a bad week. >>> boeing under official view as a probe is taken on the plane. a cracked inshield and oil leak. >>> remember a cheaper iphone? a
fiscal, education, immigration, infrastructure, health care costs. i can go on and on. even the guns issue. >> the show is over. thank you for being here. >> it's a pleasure. >>> thank you, david. have a great weekend, everybody. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl with melissa lee, jim cramer, david faber at the new york stock exchange. let's look at futures on a...
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when it comes to the individual movers, apollo group, the for-profit education, one of the biggest losers of the week, shares down nearly 13%. similarly j.c. penney getting another downgrade today, this time from ubs. polling shares down and also one of the biggest losers for the week, but it wasn't all negative, and it certainly wasn't all predictable. take a look at the best buy chart for the week, particularly today. the consumer electronics retailer announcing holiday sales not great but not as feared. some thinking that some of that turnaround might be starting to take shape. i don't know. we've got a ways to go on this one, too, i think, and then celgene, one of the week's biggest winners. positive news out of that company garnering some upgrades as well. maria, back to you. >> security, thanks so much. we'll take a short break and then the first full trading week of the year is in the books. much more ahead on this busy edition of the "closing bell." our market pros will help us prepare for the wave of market earnings next week and the flu is sweeping the country. one of the top va
when it comes to the individual movers, apollo group, the for-profit education, one of the biggest losers of the week, shares down nearly 13%. similarly j.c. penney getting another downgrade today, this time from ubs. polling shares down and also one of the biggest losers for the week, but it wasn't all negative, and it certainly wasn't all predictable. take a look at the best buy chart for the week, particularly today. the consumer electronics retailer announcing holiday sales not great but...
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my job isn't on just to entertain, but to teach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a ho-hum session, s & p finishing flat, nasdaq advancing, we're about to head into the one four most exciting, but least lucrative weeks of the year. thanks to the coming jumble of earnings. the reports are coming. you know the rules. and let's just try to learn. as i told you not that long ago. not impossible to make money until after we've seen earnings. i did five years worth of work on these weeks. i spent the last -- last three weeks ago, i went through every single earnings week and we are just as right as we are wrong. and we have a real parade, stop flipping coins and start listening. here is your game plan. first monday, we play real close attention, to ppg reports. and you have heard michelle bunch on the show numerous times. as i said last night, good news for ppg and cpg. i keep hoping it will come down. and it's a hunch beneficiary of worldwide growth and one of the $run chemical companies on earth. and huge beneficiary of the natural gas price. i'm all about this.
my job isn't on just to entertain, but to teach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. after a ho-hum session, s & p finishing flat, nasdaq advancing, we're about to head into the one four most exciting, but least lucrative weeks of the year. thanks to the coming jumble of earnings. the reports are coming. you know the rules. and let's just try to learn. as i told you not that long ago. not impossible to make money until after we've seen earnings. i did five years worth of work on these...
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nicole: taking a look at some education stocks, apollo in particular which came out with an outlook that is below the desired level, lowering the top end of their full year outlook. obviously that's one of issues that apollo is facing. with this lowered outlook the stock has been moving to the down side, down about 11%. some other names in the group, such as corinthian colleges and devry also coming under pressure as well. also the uncertainty about its accreditation has investors dropping the stock as one of the headlines i have been reading pertaining to this. it is all about how many people have registered. they are the operator of the university of phoenix. let's take a look at broader market averages right now. dow jones industrials up about 82 points right now. back to you. dagen: thank you nicole. connell: we will stay on top of the wall street news of the day with morgan stanley set to lay off more than 3,000 people. charlie gasparino is on top of that, one of three stories that charlie is breaking today. we will talk to him next. dagen: and winners on the nasdaq. >> herbalife, m
nicole: taking a look at some education stocks, apollo in particular which came out with an outlook that is below the desired level, lowering the top end of their full year outlook. obviously that's one of issues that apollo is facing. with this lowered outlook the stock has been moving to the down side, down about 11%. some other names in the group, such as corinthian colleges and devry also coming under pressure as well. also the uncertainty about its accreditation has investors dropping the...
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will be grouped with those others have gathered across the country which will be on display in the education center to be built close to the memorial wall in washington. the hope is to have 58,261 photos. one for every name. and what does it mean to have a face attached to the name? >> a profile is nothing but statistics, but if we have a photo to go with it, at least you can see a face to go with the profile. >> reporter: to know it was a person. >> to know's a person that paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. >> enclosed please find the picture of my brother -- >> reporter: brickman and his daughter have turned up lots of stories and memories since they began their project last summer. they are down to the last 122 photos now. >> when i send out a letter or e-mail or whatever, my last sentence is, "may the fallen soldiers never be forgotten." to me that's what this whole project is about. >> reporter: because those who gave their lives were more than names on a wall. dean reynolds, cbs news, cedar falls, iowa. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," reaction to pr
will be grouped with those others have gathered across the country which will be on display in the education center to be built close to the memorial wall in washington. the hope is to have 58,261 photos. one for every name. and what does it mean to have a face attached to the name? >> a profile is nothing but statistics, but if we have a photo to go with it, at least you can see a face to go with the profile. >> reporter: to know it was a person. >> to know's a person that...